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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEDAILY NEBRASKAN Ownted and published by f o Unlvoraity of Nebraska througn THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD Ofllcca Dasomont tho Administration Building. PoBtoJllco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska. ' - .-.,-- ARCH H. DIN8MORE, Editor. E. H. Taylor, Managing Editor, C. C. Buchanan, Business Managor. Subscription $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c Faculty notlcos and Unlvorslty bulletins published frco. Entered at tho Postolllco, Lincoln, Nebr., as second class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879. Typewriters h . B wt 1 ' nVit 0 N . ('. )&&" r FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912 "Hit tho lino hard; don't foul and don't shirk, but hit tho lino hard." Thcodoro RoobovoU. Tho honor eyBtom has JuBt boon In troduced Into tho Unlvorslty of Ken tuoky. Hopo thoy mako it work. It ought to help. Forty froBhmon havo responded to tho call for crow work at Syracuao Unlvorslty. It 1b not generally known that tho largost universities aro situated out sldo of tho United States. Tho Uni versity of Paris -heads tho list with 17,000 studontB, after which follows Cairo, with 10,000; Berlin with 9,600; Moscow with 9000; St. PotorBburg with 9,000. Columbia Unlvorslty, Now York; is tho largest In America with 8,000 studontB. Prlncoton University's football cap tain, for 1912, Talbot Taylor Pondloton, Is Buroly a born "Tiger." His groat grandfather was a member of tho olass of 179G, his grandfather was graduated in 1838, and ho had unclos In tho clasBOB of '33 and '34. Pendle ton's father wont to West Point, but prepared at Lawroncovlllo, tho Prince ton "prep" school. WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE? I spent a day or two last weolc In visiting K. U. In lots of things wo aro ahead, But thoy havo ono thing too. And that's tho paper that thoy read. , It's published ovory day. JuBt liko tho ono that wo havo horo, A dollar, too, thoy pay. But here's tho dlfforonce, listen close Flvo hundred paid tho dollar To change It to a dally, and Not ono lot out a holier. So now that I am homo again, I'vo written out a check And sent it to tho Rag to help It to got up on deck. For If K. U. can do a thing Wo sure can do it better, And If tho Rag would llko to grow, I'm willing to abet hor. So go right down and sign your name Upon an application. Thon havo your dean approvo it and Thus show appreciation. HARRY BURTIS. Freshmen to Make Bow. At 8:30 o'clock tonight tho class of 1915 will hold Its flrBt dance at tho Lincoln hotel. Tho number In attend ance has boon absolutely limited by tho commltteo to 100 couples. At a lato hour last evening tho prospects wore for a fine danco, although not all of tho tickets had been sold. As this 1b, tho Initial party given by tho froBh men there 1b much anticipation as to what tho various features will bo. Tho grand march, led by Robert Har- TAN SHOESFOR MEN Lace and Button, English Toes, Low Heels At That, for $4 values up town BUDD loy, will commence promptly at the appointed time. FORMER STUDENT TO WED ARTHUR H. EDGREN TO MARRY MISS EFFIE POWELL THIS EVENING. Tho Nobraskan has the pleasure of announcing tho wodding of Mr. Arthur H. Edgron and Miss E. L. Powell, both Nebraska alumni. Tho wedding will take place at the homo of Mrs. Harold W. Wood of 129 South Nineteenth street, at 8 o'clock this evening, Rev. C. H. Rogers, pastor of tho First Con gregational church of this city will perform tho ceremony, contly. Miss Powell is a graduato of tlves of tho brldo and bridegroom will bo present as it is tho desiro of tho young couple to havo a quiet and in formal wedding. Miss Powell is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Powell of Marlon, Nob,, where she has resided until re cently. Miss Powell 1b a graauato of Brownell hall and of tho University conservatory of music, and is well known in college and social activities. Mr. Elgren,better known as "Q Streot er," Is tho son of Former Dean Ed gron of tho University of Nebraska graduate college. He is a member of tho Delta Upsilon fraternity and a member of tho engineering class of '09. Since his graduation ho has been engaged in several important en 'ginoerlng projects and has been very successful in all. PIPE ORGAN IS INJURED. Baskelball Players Presumed to Have Caused Injury to Instrument. Great Injury haB been done tho largo plpo organ in tho University armory by some unknown person who appar ently walked In back of tho faco of tho organ and over tho dollcato inner meohanlsm. Tho Injured Btato of tho organ was discovered by Mrs. Carrlo Raymond, director of music, on Wed nesday afternoon. Tho presumption Is that a widely thrown basketball wont over the top of tho pipes and that a playof did tho damage in trying to rescue it . Dur ing tho inter-fraternity games tho players have boon using tho chapel as well as tho gymnasium. Hill Now on Cornhusker. Editor Van DiiBon of tho Cornhusker announces tho appointment, of Burton Hill as special assistant to himself. Hill has boon turning out some fine work, that wlde-awako dope which makes an annual successful. Ralph Northup, orstwhllo cartoon editor, has swung over to tho joko section and Is helping Sam Buck with tho funny work. Y. W. C. A. Hears Miss Agee. Tho Tuesday mooting of tho Y. W. C, A. was led by Miss Wilma Crossloy. Miss Alice Agoo, general secretary of tho city Y. W. C. A. spoke on the Y. W. C. A. as a social force. 0.9 Sold n i Rented Everywhere When you think of anything in the line of Typewriters, Typewriter Supplies or Typewriter Repairs, think of the Nebraska Typewriter Co. 143 South 13th St. Auto B2086 4 Make a Date for February 23d WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to he minute 142 North 12th Street HERPOLSHEIMER'S GAFE Dinner Ui30 to Ji30. 1" Supper 5i30 to 7t30 7C Alto Caftrlan Styk Any Make Any Price Any Terms Lincoln, Nebraska Bell 1299 Dr. Orin Lamb DENTIST U. of N. 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